ChatGPT Can Now Order Food, Book Rides, and Create Playlists Inside Third-Party Apps
ChatGPT is no longer just a chatbot. OpenAI has rolled out app integrations that let you connect your accounts from Spotify, DoorDash, Uber, Figma, Booking.com, Expedia, Canva, Coursera, and others directly to ChatGPT. Then you can ask it to do things for you.
What You Can Actually Do
The integrations are not just search wrappers. They execute real actions. Tell ChatGPT to create a playlist based on your mood and it shows up in your Spotify app. Ask it to plan a meal and add ingredients to your DoorDash cart. Have it design a slide deck in Canva or generate a product roadmap in Figma. Book a hotel through Expedia or Booking.com without leaving the chat.
To set it up, go to Settings, then Apps and Connectors. Browse available apps, pick the ones you want, and sign in. You can also just type an app name at the start of your prompt and ChatGPT will guide you through connecting.
The Privacy Trade-Off
Connecting your accounts means sharing your app data with ChatGPT. Spotify gets access to your playlists and listening history. DoorDash sees your order patterns. You can disconnect any app from Settings at any time, but it is worth reviewing what permissions you are granting before linking everything.
Why This Matters
This is what "agentic AI" looks like when it actually ships to consumers. Not a demo, not a research paper. Real integrations with real apps that hundreds of millions of people use daily. The gap between AI as a conversation tool and AI as an action layer is closing fast.
Currently available apps include Angi, Booking.com, Canva, Coursera, DoorDash, Expedia, Figma, Quizlet, Spotify, and Target, with more expected to follow.



